Croswell Lexington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Croswell, MI)

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VAIOA «i A COMMOkTC l VULlUf cPre« eHtm0 pioneer cYfl n oried 1964 c HHual FRONT ROW: C. McGhee, S. Coon, J. Gaffield, K. Bennett (Co-Editor), B. Repp, (Co-Editor), K. Garbutt, M. Laakso, M. Hopkins. 2ND ROW: C. Carlesimo, S. Busha V Gilbert, B. Clarkson, H. Walls, S. Johnston. 3RD ROW: M. Esselink, C. Blouin, M. Nye, M. Curtis, M. Sharpe, A. Clark. BACK ROW: P. Lindke, B. Collier, T. Kronner, P. McCarty, J. Coburn, M. Ziegler, L. Clarkson. ADVISOR Mr. Kent Freeland Croswell-Lexington High School Croswell, Michigan l 2 JOHN F. KENNEDY 1917 — 1963 } lb PrtuJrtH of lb IJnileJ Suits c duit government SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Frederick Meyer (Pres.), Mr. Russell Wait, Mrs. Thelma Hopkins (Treas.), Mr. William Olinier, Mr. Farris Gardner, Mr. Wesley Strevel, Mr. Gene Gill (Sec'y.). SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Joseph Liddicoat PRINCIPAL Mr. Jack Caldwell ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. James Synder 4 Student government STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: P. Baird (Treas.), M. Laakso (V-Pres.), Mr. Snyder (Advisor), S. Coon (Pres.), M. Nve (Sec'yJ. 2ND ROW: C. Carlesimo, J. Gaffield, B. Jose D. Donaldson H. Walls, J. Williams. 3RD ROW: L. Smith, D. Gardner, B. Lieber, P. Patterson, A. Spearman. BACK ROW. A. Lindke, T. Fulmer, M. Olimer, T. Hurley, D. Maskell, L. Clarkson. ACCOMPLISHMENTS MODEL UNITED NATIONS Cherly Gielow, Betty Lieber, Helen Walls,. Angela Clark. The Student Council this year organized the Homecoming, with a dance theme of Days of Wine and Roses. An area talent show with four schools participating was sponsored by the council. Also sponsored was the annual essay contest from which MUNA delegates are chosen. The five delegates attended the Model United Nations Assembly at Hillsdale College on March 17. Shiuh, who was also a delegate to MUNA, was unable to have his picture taken with the group because he was one of the ex- change students to Canada. Shiuh Wuu Lee 5 faculty Mrs. M. Clarkson Librarian Mr. K. Freeland Science Mrs. B. Fulmer Art Mr. E. Gregory Agriculture Mrs. L. Hart English Counseling Mrs. M. Hewitt Mrs. M. Hull Home Economics Spanish Miss R. Hurley English Geography Mrs. B. Liddicoat Mathematics Counseling Mr. M. Makarewicz Industrial Arts Driver's Education Mr. C. Matlock Science Sports Mrs. K. Meneghin French English Librarian 6 Mr. B. O'Keefe World History Journalism Mr. J. Shaffer Music Mr. S. Tassone Speech Debate Mr. H. Parker Biology Mr. T. Regan United States History Sports Mr. D. Rieman Social Studies Bookstore Mr. L. Stall Commercial Mathematics Mrs. E. Stover English Mrs. F. Sturbridge Physical Education Mr. G. Taylor Mathematics Sports Mr. P. Taylor Physical Education Sports Mr. P. Work Commercial Athletic Director 7 sSecretarieA PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE Mrs. Dollie Gardner SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Mrs. Helen Wark Ylur6e SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Mrs. Dorothy Thibdaue Mrs. Dorothy Bricker udtodian Mrs. Alice Dawson Mrs. Dot Kettlewell Mrs. Mary Gaw Mrs. Greta Clarkson Mr. Jim Farr Mrs. Hilda King Mr. Roy Gibson Mr. Bob Hurley Mr. Ernie Dawson 8 MN1BHINO materials and methods SpOH60rA Mrs. Elizabeth Stover Mr. Louis Stall Mr. Glenn Taylor Mr. Purl Wark THANK YOU We of the Senior Class of 1964 wish to acknowledge the assist- ance given us by our sponsors Mrs. Elizabeth Stover, Mr. Louis Stall, Mr. Purl Wark, and Mr. Glenn Taylor. They have willingly given of their time to aid us in our projects through the past four years. For their help and untiring efforts we wish to take this op- portunity to thank them aM wish each one the best of luck in the future. 10 TOP TEN (From bottom to top and right to left) 1. Barbara Repp 2. Kay Garbutt 3. Murray Winn 4. William Collier 5. (three way tie) Carolyn Baldwin Victoria Gilbert Kenneth Tiefert 8. Thomas Work 9. Marcellyn Nye 10. Paul Perry li ScUolciAtic V-tonor VALEDICTORIAN Barbara Repp Scholastic Average - 4.00 SALUTATORLAN Kay Garbutt Scholastic Average - 3.52 Executive Committee secretary Val Young PRESIDENT Judy Rowling VICE-PRESIDENT Barbara Repp TREASURER Donna Wood ll'icerA PRESIDENT Sharon Coon VICE-PRESIDENT Mary Laakso Student Council DALE ADAMS Pookie--Pookie--lend me your comb! FFA 1; Track 2; Basketball. BONNIE ALLEN Sweet as can be and a real true friend. Vocal 4; Spanish Club 2; Office Girl 4. PHILLIP BAIRD (PHIL) A sport aiul a champ in what- ever field he pursues!” Booster Club 1,2,3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Golf 1,2, 3,4; Barnl 1; Vocal 4; Jr. Sr. Plays; Spanish Club 1,2; Stiulent Council 1,2-Treas., 3, 4; Hall Monitor 3. ANTHONY BAK (TONY) It's the quiet people who ac- complish the most. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3. CAR OL YN BALD WIN She has the brains and beauty of a perfect lady. FNA 2,3; Debate 3; NHS 1,2, 3-4-V-Pres.; Homecoming Queen 4; YFC 2-Treas., 3- Pres.; FFA Sweetheart 4; Top Ten; Exchange Student, Can- ada Germany. GLENN BANNISTER I tried to succeed, but fate didn't agree. Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3, 4; Sno- Ball Court 1. RICHARD BARON (DICK) Mite and dependable, you can always call on Dick. FFA 1,2,3; Booster Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Hall Monitor 3. MICHAEL BARTLEY (MIKE) Playboy of the Class of 64. And a won- derful guy. Ski Club 4-Pres.; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Tennis 3; Talent Show 4; Wol- verine Boys' State. CHARLOTTE BEACH A cool dancer with a personality to match. FHA 1; Vocal 1,2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4. KAROLE BENNETT Talk, talk, talk, talk—that's our girl.” FT A 1,2; FNA 3; GAA 2; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Vocal 1, 3; Sr. Play; Spanish Club 2; Annual Staff 4, Co-Ed; Office Girl 2,4; Hall Monitor 3. THOMAS BERNARDO (TOM) Nice and polite, Tom's just right. FFA 1,2. CHRISTINE BLOUIN (CHRIS) The girl with the bubbling personality and a knack for being late!I FNA 2, 4; GAA 2; Booster Club 1,2,3, 4; Band Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Vocal 4; Forensics 4; Jr. Sr. Play; Spanish Club 2-Sec'y. Homecoming Court 4; Amual Staff 4; Student Council. CAROLYN BOWEN (CARRIE) Quiet at the first impression but take a second look. FNA 1,2; GAA 1; FHA 1,2; Librarian 4; Office Girl 3. JOHN BOYD The demon on wheels 11 Hall Monitor 2,3,4. ROBERT BRAST (BOB) School is my second job. FFA 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 2, 3. LANNY BROWN J Looks bashful, but looks are deceiving. Varsity Club 4; Football 1,2, 3; Baseball 3- Mgr. 4. RODNEY BURCH Beware! I may do something famous yet. Wrestling 4; Basketball 1; Cross-Country 4; Track 1,2,4. SHARON BUSH A To make her ltapl y, serve her food in bed. FNA 4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Baud 1,2,3,4- Pres.; Dance Band 4; Spanish Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4. KINGSLEY CAMM (KING) An authority on any subject. FFA 1; Wrestling 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3, 4. REBECCA CAMM (BECKY) What ? A Party? ALL RIGHT! FT A 2; FNA 2, 3; GAA 4; Booster Club 1,2,3, 4; Vocal 2; Jr. Sr. Plays; Spanish Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2,3; Office Girl 4; Hall Monitor 2, 3. CLARA CARLIS1M0 She puts all her troubles in a box and sits on the lid and laughs. Booster Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3; NHS 2,3-Sec'y. 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 4; Hall Monitor 3. CHERYL CASWELL Gracious gals are grand. Choir 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. DAVID CERNY (DAVE) I have what people call Potential Energy. Booster Club 1,2; Basketball 2; Debate 4; Sno-Ball King 3. ANGELA CLARK Temper, temper, Angie—the paper will get out. FNA 3; Booster Club 3, 4; Debate 3, 4; Foren - sics 3, 4; Sr. Play; Spanish Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Hall Monitor 3; MUNA 1,2,4. LINDA CLARKSON A girl who can smile her way out of any- thing. Booster Club 2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Plays; Span- ish Club 2; Homecoming Court 2; Sno-Ball Court 3; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 4. RONALD CLARKSON A farmer outstatuling in his field. FFA 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1. JAMES COBURN (JIM) The tall cool one in all the girls' books. Science Club 3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; An- nual Staff 4; Hall Monitor 1,2. WILLIAM COLLIER (BILL) Greater men have lived, but I doubt it. Science Club 1,2, 3, 4-Pres.; Booster Club 4; Band Dance Bawl 1,2, 3, 4; Sr. Play; NHS 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Top Ten; Exchange Student (Canada). DOROTHY COLLINS Always smiling, always happy, aright kind of person for this life. GAA 4; Booster Club 3,4; Vocal 1,2, 3, 4; Hall Monitor 2,4. LARRY CONELY A mother's pride, a father's joy; a great big, rollicking, boimcing boy. Varsity Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4. SHARON COON (BUNK) Give me life and liberty in the pursuit of men. FNA 2,3; Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Band Council 2, 4; For- ensics 3, 4; Jr. Sr. Plays; Spanish Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Student Council 1,4-Pres.; Office Girl 4; Talent Show 4. JAMES COOPER (JIM) Homeroom--did I miss it again? FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Sno-Ball King 4. CAROL CRAWFORD New in town, but nice nil around. P.H.H.S. 1.2.3. MICHELE ANN CURTIS (MICKEY) The harder I try the gooder to be the worser I become. FTA 3; FNA 3.4; GAA 2; Booster Club 2, 3, 1: Vocal 2; Sr. Play; Spanish Club 2; Betty Crocker Award; Annuat Staff 4; Paper Staff 3, I; Office Girt 3, 4; Exchange Student (Canada) 3. PHILLIP G. DAVIS (PHIL) Anil lie's our party boy I A real nice guy. V. Pres. 1. ROBERT L. DEAN (BOB) One heck of a swell guy! FFA 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4-Pres.; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Homecoming Court 3. TERR Y ANN DESJARDINS I vote for a five day week- end! FHA 1; Booster Club 3; Band 1,2,3; Office Girl 4; Hall Monitor. THOMAS PAUL EBNER (TOM) The only senior boy that rated a harem! Vocal 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; St. Paul's Seminary 1,2. MARIE ESSE LINK You must hare been a beautiful baby-. Booster Club 2,3, 4; Vocal 1,2; Sno-Ball Court 2; Annuat Staff 4; Hall Monitor. ROBERT WAYNE FITCHETT (BOB) We haven't known him long, but what we know we tike. Football 1.3: Basketball 1.3; Band 3,4. 17 BONNIE JEAN FOWLER Manners is her middle name. Office Girl 4. JAMES LEON FRENCH (JIM) Leave the driving to US, please! Booster Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Cross-Country 3; Hall Monitor 2, 3. BEN M. FULAYTER He is a quiet lad, with a quantity of good sense. Basketball 2; Track 1; Vocal 4; Spanish Club 1,2; YFC 2, 3, 4-Vice-Pres. LYLE E. FULLER He'd rather ride his motor- cycle than take out a girl. Vocal 2; Office Boy 4. JANET KAYE GAFFIELD The sparkle in her eyes matches her sparkling sense of humor. FNA 3, 4; GAA 3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Vocal 1,2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4. BRUCE W. GALBRAITH Occasionally he sits and thinks, usually he just sits. FFA 3,4; Track 1. GARY GALBRAITH He looks safe, but so does dynamite. Track 1. KAY LORRAINE GARBUTT v The only girl that would shed a tear over an A. GAA 2; FHA 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Debate 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4; Sr. Play; NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,3; YFC 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Office Girl 4; Talent Show 4; Top Ten. DAVID FRANKLIN GARDNER (DAVE) Some are blessed with humor, good looks, and a great personality. FFA 3, 4-Pres.; YFC 2,3,4. DOROTHY PATRICIA GEISER Is it true that blondes have more fun? FHA 4; Vocal 4; Office Girl 3. TIMOTHY GERMAIN (TIM) School? Oh, yes, I drop in occasionally to see how the classes are progressing. CLIFFORD D. GIBSON (CLIFF) If I don't get a ride—I'll stay in school I FFA 1,2,3,4. VICTORIA GILBERT (VICKI) She studies, she works, she plays—a great girl in every way. Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 4; NHS 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Girl 4; Talent Show 4; Top Ten. STEWART ROBERT GILLETT (STU) Stu, are you serious? Hall Monitor 4. DIANN MARIE GOLINE If weekends were five days long, school would be great. FHA 3; Office Girl 4. RICHARD MAXWELL GRANDY (DICK) Keen sense, common sense, but yet room for nonsense. Booster Club 1,2,3,4-Pres.; Ski Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 4; Jr. Sr. Plays; Spanish Club 1,2; Homecoming Court 4; Sno-Ball Court 2; Pres. 3; Wolverine Boy's State 4; Prom King 4. BONNY HOPE GUSHWA Sweetness never goes out of style. GAA 1; FHA 1,2; Office Girl 4. ALICE KAY HARNDEN My heart's not my otvn, but it's in good hands. Vocal 1,2,3. RONALD K. HAWKS (RON) Innocent features are mis- chief’s mask. FFA 1,2,4; Track 1,2. MITCHELL PAUL HEBER (MITCH) Too much learning is a danger- ous thing; so I keep out of danger I Varsity Club J-Sec ., 4-Sec'y.; Tennis 2, 3-Captain 4; Cross- Country 3,4-Captain; Basket- ball Mgr. 3; Jr. Sr. Plays; Booster Club 2,3,4- Sec'y.; Spanish Club 2,3; Royal Oak Dondero High 1. BARBARA JEAN HILLMAN (BARB) Better to be small and shine, than large and cast a shadow. Vocal 1,2,4; Hall Monitor 3. CLARA MARGARET HOFFMAN The opportunity to do mis- chief is found a hundred times a day. FT A 4; FNA1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 4; Booster Club 2,3,4. MICHAEL J. HOPKINS (MIKE) His line is as long as the transatlantic cable—and most of it is a fable I Science Club 4-Pres.; Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Tennis 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Hall Monitor 2,3. THOMAS P. HOPPINTHAL (TOM) A boy who is regular--and one with a kind smile! FFA 1,2,3,4. ROBERT JOSEPH HRUSKA (BOB) Casanova's dead, Romeo's gone, but lie is still here! Wrestling 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Sr. Play. LINDA MAE HURLEY Quiet and sweet; as nice a girl you would ever meet. FNA 4; Booster Club 3,4; Vocal 1; Hall Monitor 4. THERESA ANN JERLECKl A kind word for everyone. Vocal 2; Librarian 3, 4; Office Girl 4; Hall Monitor 1,2. SHARON ANN JOHNSTON What she lacks in size, she makes up in noise. Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Vocal 2; Jr. Sr. Plays; Cheer- leader 2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Girl 4; Hull Monitor 3; Walbridge Cheerleading Camp 3. RICHARD W. KASPRZYK (RICH) When I'm not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near! Wrestling 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Spanish Club 2,3; Homecoming Court 2; Carsonville 1. JOANN CAROL KERBYSON The girl with the friendly Hi. GAA 4; FHA 4; Vocal 1,2,4. THOMAS MICHAEL KRONNER (TOM) Tell me if I'm wrong, and I'll tell you why I'm right. FFA 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Annual Staff 4. PA UL GAR V K USSR OW y I'm not an angel, but angels are few! FTA 4; Basketball 1; Track 1; Spajiish Club MAR Y JEAN LAAKSO She was made for playful wit, happy thoughts, and laughter. FNA 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3-Pres., 4; Band Council; Jr. Sr. Plays; NHS 3,4; Spanish Club 2;Sno-Ball Court 1; V. -Pres. 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Student Council 1,2,4-V. -Pres. WAYNE E. LENTZ «• Quiet, but full of fun aiul good-hearted friendliness. Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4. SHARON LEVITT Late hours are bad for one, but okay for two. FHA 1, 4; Band 1. PAULA L1NDKE - A better model for fashion could not be found. A fine girl all around. FT A 2,3,4-Sec'y.; FNA 2; Booster Club 1,2,3-Treas., 4; Band 1,2,3; Jr. Sr. Plays; Spanish Club 1,2; Homecoming Court 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Talent Show 3; Walbridge Cheerleading. PAUL THOMAS MACK LEM Quiet aiul shy—a friend to everyone. FFA 1,2,3, 4- V. -Pres.; YFC 1,2. HAROLD DAVID MAGESKI (HARRY) All around, liked by all, and very good in baseball. Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Vocal 1. SHIRLEY MARIE MAIN The blush of the innocent ? JOHN L. MALONEY This boy will have lots of money—All he does is SAVE, SAVE, SAVE! Science Club 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Band 1; Vocal 4; Spanish Club 2; Office Boy 4; Hall Monitor 4. 22 CAROL LEE MASON This girl has everything—a smile, a guy, and a ring! Booster Club 3, 4; Band Sec'y. 4; Choir 3; Forensics 2; Spanish Club 2; Paper Staff 4; Office Girl 4; Yale 1. GARY HOWARD MASON Pm all right, it's the world that's wrong. Football 1; Baseball 1; Hall Monitor 1. DELORES MARY MAZUR Her angelic ways could bring the sunshine out of any cloudy day. ROBERT PHILLIP McCARTY (PHIL) He brings out the grrr-in any girl when he lets loose with those bluest Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Base- ball 2; Tennis 3,4; Cross- Country 2; Track 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Hall Monitor 1,2; Talent Show 4. HARRY G. McGEE(CHUGGAR) School's not bad; I just can't take the WARE. Booster Club 3,4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Track 3, 4; Forensics 3; Jr. Play; Atmual Staff 4; Hall Monitor 4; Talent Show 2. CONNIE MOLESWORTH A very nice girl and a friend to all. Booster Club 2,3; Vocal 4; Spanish Club 2. KEITH NADJKOVIC If study were the only cause of death, I'd live forever. Basketball 1; Tennis 2; Hall Monitor 2, 3. DA VID NE WBERR Y (DA VE) S He's got a great personality and a great girl! Varsity Club 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Hall Monitor 1,2. 23 DIANNE LEE NICHOLLS (DIANE} Does this girl have any foes? Why, no! Vocal 3,4; Office Girl 4; Hall Monitor 4. JACKLYN ANN NICHOLLS (JACK1) It’s better to sleep in class rather than waste a perfectly good night. Vocal 3,4; Spanish Club 1; YFC 2; Hall Monitor. AMADORE SAM NUGENT (SAM) A quiet guy--never snores in class. FFA 1. MARCELLYN NYE (MARCEY) She has an adult, mature out- look on life, and expresses her thoughts well. FNA 2, 3-Sec'y., 4-Treas.; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 3; Jr. Sr. Play; NHS 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Student Council 4-Sec'y; Top Ten. THOMAS J. O'CONNOR Fun is the spice of life, and he likes a lot of seasoning. Booster Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4-Treas.; Football 1; Basketball 1,2, 3; Tennis 2,3, 4; Cross-Country 3; Track 1; Vocal 4; Jr. Sr. Play; Span- ish Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3. LARRY O'KEEFE A little lovin' goes a longways but I'm a hog! Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 3; Bas- ketball 1; Tetuiis 2, 3,4; Track 1; Vocal 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Hall Monitor. PAUL HERBERT PERRY He thinks before he speaks, but doesn't always say what he thinks. Wrestling4; Basketball 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Forensics 3; NHS 2, 3, 4-Treas.; YFC 2,3; Top Ten; Wolverine Boys' State; Exchange Student (Canada) 3. SHARON MAY ELIZABETH PROUSE In front of her name will soon be Mis. atul she has all of our best wishes. FHA3-Treas.; Science Club 2-Treas.; Band 1; Librarian 2; Office Girl 4. LEOTA MAE REAUME (LEE) She looks quiet, and demure, but I wouldn't be too sure. Vocal 1,2, 3, 4; YFC 2. PAMELA JEAN RE1FERT (PAM) Sometimes glad, sometimes sad, some- times mischievous but never bad. Booster Club 1; Vocal 1,2; Paper Staff Treas.; Office Girl 4. BARBARA LEE MARY REPP (BARB) Besides the three R's, she has the three S's: sincerity, sweetness and simplicity. FTA 3,4; GAA 2,3-Pres. 4- V.-Pres.; Debate 3,4; Jr. Sr. Plays; NHS2, 3, 4-Pres.; Sno-Ball Queen; DAR; Pres. 1; V. -Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4- Co-Ed.; Top Ten. DA VID R OBER TSON (DA VE) To stay out of getting into trouble, stay in trouble. Football Mgr. 3; Basketball 1, 2; Cross-Country 4; Track 3, 4. JUDITH ANNE ROWLING (JUDY) The leader of our great class; ever-changing is this lass. FNA 4; Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Dance Band 1, 4; Jr. Sr. Plays; Spanish Club 2; Pres. 2,4; Student Council 1; Talent Show 1, 2,3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. LINDA LOU SEXTON n Her hair shall be the color that pleases her. Paper Staff 4-Sec'y; Office Girl 4; Hall Monitor 4. SANDY R. SHAW Life is too short for him to do all the things he’s capable of doing. Wrestling 4; Vocal 4; Washington Jr. High 1; Port Huron High 2, 3. LYNN MARIE SHELDON v It is not what a woman stands for; it's what she falls for. Office Girl 4; Hall Monitor 4. _ JUNE SLY I don't break the rules, I just bend them a little. DENNIS EVERETT SMITH The best of men are those who are silent. JANETTE ELEANOR SPARROW (JO) Not too serious, not too gay, just reserved in every way. FHA 1,3,4; Science Club 2; Librarian 3; Office Girl 4; Wolverine Girls' State. WILLIAM LOUIS STANYER (BILL) A pleasant, friendly fellow. Port Huron High 2. LARRY H. STOVER He's little, but he’s wise, he's a terror for his size. Wrestling 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 3, 4; Track 1; Hall Monitor 4. CAROLYN L. SUERWIER Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. FNA 2, 3,4-V. -Pres.; Boos ter Club 3,4; Vocal 1,2; Sr. Play; Spanish Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Librarian 4; Talent Show 4. ROBERT JAMES THUMA (BOB) If I grow any taller I will start branching out again. Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross- Country 3,4; Jr. Sr. Plays; Spanish Club 1,2,3. KENNETH WALTER TIEFERT (KEN) Win without boasting, lose without excuse. Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2-Mgr., 3,4; Cross-Country 3,4; NHS 4; Top Ten. THOMAS C. TODD (TOM) Oh, why should the world all labor be? FFA 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2. MICHA EL DA VID VANDYKE (DA VE) A man among men, but usually among women! Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Homecoming Court 1; Sno- Ball Court 3. RUTH ANN VANRETERGHEN Quiet, but full of fun and good- hearted friendliness. Spanish 1. CAROL JEAN VASBINDER Some say she is shy, but others know better. Librarian 4;Office Girl 4;YFC3. RONDALYN GAYLE WENDZEL (RONDI) May good sense and good nature ever be united. FHA 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3; Vocal 2, 3, 4; Hartford High 1. SUE CAROL WESTLY Whatever her goal, she will make it. FHA 1; Vocal 3; Spanish Club 2; Office Girl 4. FRANK D. WHITEBREAD t- I may look busy, but I'm only confused. Varsity Club 4; Wrestling Mgr. 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3-Mgr. 4; Base- ball 1; Tennis 3,4-Mgr.; Track 2,3-Mgr., 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 4. LARRY F. WILKINSON If school is liberty, give me death. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Track 1; YFC 2,3, 4; Hall Monitor 4; Deckerville High 1. FREDERIC A. WILSON (FRED) He is a little bashful, not really shy, but you couldn't find a nicer guy. Yale High 1,2,3. ROBERT W. WILSON (BOB) If a line were crooked, he would argue it straight. Booster Club 1,2,3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Foot- ball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4-Mgr.; Track 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4. SANDRA LEE WILSON (SANDI) It's the quiet ones you have to watch. FT A 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4. LOIS MAE WILTSIE An ocean of pep with a laugh on every bubbling wave. FTA 2, 3, 4-V. -Pres.; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 4; NHS 2, 4; YFC. MURRAY G. WINN Genius is the capacity for avoiding hard work. FFA 2,3-Sec'y.; NHS 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Top Ten; Yale High 1. DONNA FAYE WOOD V A little joke, a little cheer, a little mischief, Donna's here! Booster Club 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Jr. Sr. Plays; NHS 4; Spanish Club2; Home- coming Court 3; Treas. 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Prom Queen. THOMAS ARTHUR WORK (TOM) A little nonsense now and then is cherished by the best of men! FFA 1,2; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; NHS 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Homecoming King 4; Student Council 4; Top Ten. VALERIE E. YOUNG (VAL) v I'm sitting on top of the world and enjoying the laughs. FNA 2,3,4-Pres.; Booster Club 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Play; Spanish Club 2; Sec'y. 4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 1,2; Hall Monitor 3. MICHAEL J. ZIEGLER (MIKE) No relation to the night watchman, but often seen in the dark Iwurs. Booster Club 1,2, 3-V. -Pres,, 4-Treas.; Varsity Club 3, 4-Pres.; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Cross-Country 3; Sr. Play; Spanish Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2,3. RALPH PARKER A pleasant, friendly fellow. Robichaiul High 1,2,3. PWB WTAMWmSLE Class Motto: The ropes of today ring the bells of tomorrow. Class Colors: Cranberry and Pink Class Flowers: Carnations The Senior Class of 1964 is indeed proud to be the first class to graduate from the new Croswell-Lexington High School. October was the time of Homecoming and the Seniors took third place with their float, Pitch ’Em Home. By November the class was in full swing selling Christmas cards to make money. The play, Father's Been to Mars, was presented on December 5 and 7 by a different cast each night. This year the Seniors varied a little in the annual senior dinner. The dinner is one way in which the class earns money for the trip to Washington. This year's class prepared (with the help of parents) and served the Republican's Lincoln Day Banquet for ap- proximately 600 people. The Banquet was held in the new high school gym. Confusion was the keyword at Cros-Lex one early day in spring this year, when the class proclaimed a Senior Day by wearing sweatshirts wrong side out and sunglasses. However, things got a little out of hand when a few members appeared with pants wrong side out with crazy hats and other gimmicks. Crowned as the royal couple to reign at this year's Junior-Senior Prom were Donna Wood and Dick Grandy. The year passed swiftly, ami suddenly the senior trip was upon them. A wonderful week in Washington was the perfect crowning of their high school careers. Finally, graduation day arrived. To the strains of Pomp and Circumstance the 1964 Seniors left high school behind them and entered a much broader world. The new Croswell-Lexington High School released the first in a long line of senior classes from its doors into adulthood. 29 Senior la 44 4€iect4 ctt[r. and 111144 Senior MOST DEPENDABLE M. Laakso - K. Tiefert BEST PERSONALITY D. Wood - D. Gratuiy TEACHER'S PET P. L intike - J. Maloney MOST ATHLETIC ■J. Gaffield - B Dean PRETTIEST SMILE MOST CONCEITED C. Mason - S. Shaw M. Esselink - B. Collier 30 PRETTIEST HAIR B. Camm - L. Conely BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE C. Carlesimo - T. Work MOST BASHFUL D. Mazur - B. Galbraith BEST DANCERS P. Riefert - «I. Coburn BEST LOOKING L. Clarkson - T. Work MOST ALL-AROUND J. Rowling - D. Van Dyke CLASS FLIRTS S. Coon - P. McCarty CLASS CHATTERBOX D. Wood - P. McCarty MOST STUDIOUS B. Repp - B. Collier MOST SOPHISTICATED V. Young - R. Kaspryzk MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED B. Repp - P. Perry PRETTIEST EYES C. Carlesimo - L. Conely 31 Pres. - W. Babcock V. -Pres. -N. Cooper Sec'y, -M.B. Sharpe Treas.-L. Straff on S.C,-A. Spearman S,C,-H. Walls ■ vv J. Badgerow H. Bandlow C. Berg S.C.-B. Lieber W. Andrie ■ D. Crawford D. Crowell J. Curry B. Curtis J. Dane II. Dawson D. DesJardins J. Detary M. Dewar R. DiGiuseppe M. Drake F. Ebner K. Fitzpatrick C. Geilow C. Flannigati L. Freitag W. Grangiver C. Fiedler C. Hebei D. Haskel O. Gutierrez D. Gillette D. Graeber G. Ka mbx J. Kanabx J. Jackson J. Jerlecki C. Katnmer S. Muir D. Nunn R. Ochoa Af. O'Connor L. Paeth L. Parks D. Picotte L. Pie I A. Par taka K. Perry C. Phillips C. Stall C. Stapleton J. Stencel B. Stone C. Stone D. Stone J. Straff on R. Studaker M. Sullivan J. Thompson E. Thuma L. Turner D. Vasbinder K. Wait D. Walker L. Watson M. Watson R. Watson C. Wiltsie D. Wixson Not Available R. Brast R. Brown J. Chavez B. Fisher J. Galbraith C. Quance J. Sauder A. Slacer J. Wixson D. Wurmlinger C. Zaruk ACTIVITIES The -Juniors began the 1963-64 school year by winning second place in the Home- coming parade with their float. Vicki Ziegler and Harold Dawson represented them in the Homecoming court. They received their class rings for which they had anxiously awaited. The class of 1965 began their moneymaking projects with the annual mag- azine sale. They presented a serious drama, Rebel without a Cause in early April. ''Southern Rhapsody was the theme of this year's Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors transformed the multi-purpose room into a Southern plantation with murals depicting plantation life, an arched bridge entry, and a lovely colored fountain set in a back- drop of silver trees. Wayne Spencer mm MS ri..... 1111 . L. W Diane Donna Ross Jim Chuck • • • • IVI Pres.-C. Gardner S.C. DesJardins S.C.-D. Gardner S. C. -D. Maskell S. C. -A . Olitner S.C.-L. Smith S.C.-B. Westbrook G. Agnello M. Akin G. Andrei M. Angerbrandt J. Bak H. Bannister J. Bechtel J. Brabant J. Cutler D. Dane E. Davis L. Dawson R. Flach L. Frazier L. Galbraith J. Gentner J. Gibson R. Gibson B. Goldschmidt S. Gordon M. Griffith J. Hamden K. Hazard L. Hency R. Hamden C. Harvey M. Hauks L. Hall J. Hill S. Hillock K. Hoppemvorth T. Hurley J. Jewel K. Jolley J. Handler R. Laretz J. Liebler T. Long B. Mack lent . Molesworth D. Marquardt D. Martin J. Mazur B. Me Canna D. McClellan S. McClellan J. McMann J. McNabb D. Meddaugh T. Miller J. Milletics C. Molesworth E. Peterson W. Pfent J. Sheldon J. Sheldon W. Prine T. Sheldon R. Randall K. Rennie R. Rowling B. Sparrow Not Available S. Ballans F. Dudley R. Lockwood R. Moran M. O'Brien J. Westbrook ACTIVITIES The Sophomores this year had as their Homecoming court representatives Shelly Hillock and Baxter McCanna. The class spirit was upheld with two class parties; one in the first semester and the other in the second. The class of 1966 also ordered their rings which will be delivered next year when they are juniors. C. Ziegler Sophomore Court Homecoming Float Mark Diane Malittda Karen Jane I Marie Butch Bob Noon Hour Barb Karen Homeroom Gang Float Work H • • IVI • • Pres.-S. Laakso V. -Pres. -S. Wilson Sec’y. -L. DesJardins Treas.-D. Matthews S.C.-L. Clarkson S.C.-T. Fulmer S.C.-T. Hurley S.C. -A Lindke S.C.-P. Patterson S.C. -J. Williams J. Brown M. Brown C. Burch E. Butler L. Campbell H. Burch C. Carter C. Clark R. Carter R. Churchill W. Clarkson B. Cobum J. Caughel S. Cooper S. Coyle D. Cranford J. Crickon S. Cook R. Cutler L. Davidson D. Dauson J. Dean V G. Decocker C. Denton Af. Krause S. Krajenke J. Kromter L. Lane J. Laretz D. Levitt L. Lewis J. Moran R. Moran W. Morgan C. Morrison D. Muench J. Newberry R. Newton K. Nunn D. Parraghi D. Parrott E. Pfent A. Prine D. Raetz J. Repp T. Repp R. Rexford P. Roskey A. Scott J. Scott R. Somsen L. Spencer T. Spencer N. Stanich K. Stapleton S. Steele C. Stover J. Straffon R. Strausser D. Wisniewski F. Wisniewski S. Work D. Wurmlinger E. Zetzer Not Available C. Farrar G. Gibson T. Gibson M. McCellan K. Stacer M. Thieliman W. Warren ACTIVITIES In Memoriam Gail Macklem 50 The Freshmen made their high school debut this year by winning first place in the Homecoming parade with their Sorry Charlie float. The class of 1957 chose as their Homecoming representatives Shirley Laakso and Morrie Bell. The largest part of the year was taken up with adjusting to high school life and the different customs. Senior 5ootbaii «Stara Wayne Lentz Dave VanDyke Larry Stover Dave Newberry Anthony Bak Glen Bannister Bob Dean Dick Grandy Bob Hrnska Richard Kasprzyk Bob Wilson Tom Work Tom Todd Frank Whitebread King Camm Larry Conely Coach Paul Geer 52 VarAity football FRONT ROW: J. Chavez, L. Stover, L. Conely, T. Work, M. Bartley, R. Kasprzyk, C. Phillips, D. Strausser, R. Lewis. 2ND ROW: F. Whitebread, D. VanDyke, D. DesJardins, W. Lentz, D. Gillette, C. Albertson, B. Wilson, B. Sheldon, D. Grandy, J. Badgerow, G. Bannister, M. Watson (Manager). BACK ROW: Mr. Matlock (Assistant Coach), T. Todd, L. Kautz, B. Hruska, K. Carnot, F. Schroeder, D. New- berry, B. Dean, P. Baird, J. Komusin, H. McGhee, T. Bak, B. King, Mr. Geer (Coach). 1963 VARSITY SCORES Cros-Lex 7 Sandusky 13 Cros-Lex 18 Algonac 21 Cros-Lex 6 St. Clair 12 Cros-Lex 13 Marine City 6 Cros-Lex 34 Richmond 7 Cros-Lex 35 Yale 13 Cros-Lex 7 St. Stephens 6 Cros-Lex 0 Marysville 6 Record 53 Wins--5 Losses—3 junior Var ity 5ootbaii FRONT ROW: D. McClellan, W. Nichols, B. Pfent, D. Randall, M. Wamet, L. Hall. 2ND ROW: E. Des- Jardins, G. Agnello, S. McClellan, R. Davis, B. Evans, D. Strausser, J. Newberry. BACK ROW: E. Boddy, H. Bannister, T. Hebei, M. Bell, S. Gordon, K. Slone, J. McNabb, Mr. P. Taylor (Coach). Wins--4 Losses—2 Ties -1 ro n an 5ootbaii FRONT ROW: G. DesJardins, D. Parraghi, P. Paterson, D. McClellan, S. Steele, W. Clarkson. 2ND ROW: E. Pfent, T. Fulmer, R. VanConant, J. Granger, L. Lewis, J. Moran. BACK ROW: Mr. Simpson (Coach), F. Wisniewski, A. McIntyre, T. Farley, W. Morgan, R. Cutler. 54 Wins--3 Losses—2 rOAA -Country FRONT ROW: J. Jerlecki, B. Maiden, Mr. G. Taylor (Coach), B. Westley, B. Church. 2ND ROW: J. Sheldon, J. Detary, M. Jackson, M. Heber, O. Gutierrez. BACK ROW: K. Tiefert, M. Surnow, R. Burch, J. Scluitt, D. Robertson, B. Thutna. Wins—3 Losses—2 ldre tUng FRONT ROW: B. Sheldon, L. Stover, J. Hill, A. McIntyre, J. Welker. 2ND ROW: K. Camm, D. Strausser, D. Gillette, D. Martin, G. McIntyre, G. Agnello, G. Jackson, B. Church, D. Strausser. 3RD ROW: Mr. Matlock (Coach), D. Gardner, J. Straffon, R. Burch, G. Todd, R. Kasprzyk, P. Perry, T. Tomshany, J. Jackson, B. King, E. Fenton. BACK ROW: J. Newberry, S. Shaw, M. Surnow, D. Brast, B. Hruska, C. Fiedler, J. Clark, C. Phillips. Wins—0 Losses—2 c Senior Ba ketbciU %Stcir Phil Baird Bob Dean Frank Whitebread Mike Ziegler Coach Phil Taylor Dave VanDyke Senior keerlea.de rd Sharron Johnston Paula Lindke 56 VarAity Ba ketbail FRONT ROW: B. Dean, Mr. P. Taylor (Coach), P. Baird. 2ND ROW: F. Whitebread, J. Komusin, J. French, F. Schroeder, B. Thuma, L. Kautz, D. VanDyke, M. Ziegler, M. Griffith (missing). 1963-64 VARSITY SCORES Cros -Lex 50 Marysville 52 Cros-Lex 58 Algonac 61 Cros-Lex 73 St. Clair 59 Cros-Lex 74 Marine City' 60 Cros-Lex 73 Port Huron Catholic 58 Cros-Lex 64 St. Stephetis 67 Cros-Lex 71 Marysville 79 Cros-Lex 55 Algonac 36 Cros-Lex 51 St. Clair 52 Cros-Lex 71 Marine City 63 Cros-Lex 55 Port Huron Catholic 42 Cros-Lex 60 St. Stephens 74 District Tournaments Cros-Lex 51 Marine City 49 Cros-Lex 63 Yale 51 Cros-Lex 52 Marysville 53 Record 57 Wins--8 Losses--7 junior Vardity a ketbail FRONT ROW: R. Davis, E. DesJardins, B. Maiden, B. Prine, R. Rowling, M. Regan (Coach), BACK ROW: L. Hall, B. Goldschmidt, M. Fitchett, J. Sheldon, H. Bannister, F. Molesworth, J. Handler, G. Herbert, D. Randall, S. Gordon, K. Stone, M. Watson (Manager). Wins--1 Losses—13 HadketbaiL FRONT ROW: M. Jackson. 2ND ROW: R. Lewis (Manager), S. Steele, P. Patterson, W. Clarkson, Mr. Simpson (Coach). BACK ROW: F. Lafrate, G. DesJardins, L. Lewis, D. Matthews, T. Fulmer, C. Frost, E. Boddy, T. Hebei, G. DeCocker, D. Wurmlinger, T. Hurley, N. Stanich, J. Moran, R. Gravish, G. Herbert. 58 Wins—6 Losses--4 Vartity Ba eball FRONT ROW: P. Patterson, L. Stover, M. Watson, J. Jerlecki, R. Kasprzyk. 2ND ROW: B. Sheldon, M. Fitchett, M. Griffith, R. Stiulaker, T. Work, W. Lentz, Mr. P. Taylor (Coach). BACK ROW: C. Massman, ft. Majeski, K. Tiefert, J. French, D. Wixson. W'fTis—3 Losses--ll junior artity ate bail FRONT ROW: M. Jackson, M. Eichhom, M. McClellan, K. Nunn, T. Repp, J. Moran, R. Moran. 2NDROW: D. Bartley, A. Furr, T. Walding, T. Westbrook, L. Hall, F. Molesworth, Mr. G. Taylor (Coach). BACK ROW: B. Pfent, T. Miller, M. Bell, J. Milletics, E. Pfent, K. Hoppenworth, T. Hebei. Wins --3 Losses--2 rack, FRONT ROW: C. Stacer, L. Lewis, B. Westley, E. Jarosz, S. McClellan, B. Timbush, R. Lewis. 2ND ROW: H. McGhee, K. Camm, E. Fenton, B. Church, J. Sheldon, J. Badgerow, F. Whitebreacl (Manager), Mr. Matlock (Coach). BACK ROW: F. Schroeder, S. Gordon, B. Hruska, D. Stone, C. Fiedler, D. Robert- son. 1964 VARSITY TRACK SCORES First Rankings Secotul Third Cros-Lex Port Huron Catholic Yale Port Huron High Cros-Lex Algonac Cros-Lex Richmond Cros-Lex Port Huron Catholic Cros-Lex Marine City Yale Marysville Cros-Lex St. Clair Marine City St. Clair Cros-Lex Louie Kautz Seventh Place in Class B Regionals Fourth Place in League Meet New School Record Set Shot-Put 47' 8 1 2 60 FRONT ROW: T. Sheldon, B. Prine, B. Rowling, B. Goldschmidt, T. Long. BACK ROW: T. Fulmer, D. DesJardins, G. DeCocker, K. Custard, P. Baird, D. Wurmlinger, Mr. Regan (Coach). Wins--4 Losses—5 Tie—1 FRONT ROW: W. Nichols, P. McCarty, M. Heber, M. Ziegler. BACK ROW: L. O'Keefe, T. O'Connor, B. Dean, D. VanDyke, M. Hopkins, Mr. Simpson (Coach-missing). 61 Wins--8 Losses—6 Varsity Cheerleaders FOOTBALL B. Lieber, D. Westbrook, B. Jose, S. Johnston, D. Randolph, P. Limlke. BASKETBALL B. Lieber, D. Randolph, D. Westbrook, B. Jose, S. Johnston, P. Limlke. junior Varsity 0A eer leaders S. Johnston, C. Gardner, C. Hopkins, D. Donaldson, D. Mask ell, A. Lindke. locate r tub B. Jose, D. Westbrook, atui S. Johnston (Cheerleaders), F. Schroeder (Sargeant at Arms), D. Grandy (Pres.), M. Heber (Sec'y.), M. Ziegler (Treas.), D. VanDyke (V. -Pres.), P. Lindke, D. Randolph, and B. Lieber (Cheerleaders), Mr. Regan (Advisor). onor «Society FRONT ROW: Mr. Makarewicz (Advisor), L. Wiltsie, M. Nye, B. Repp (Pres.), P. Perry (Treas.), C. Baldwin (V.-Pres.), D. Wood, H. Walls, M. Laakso. 2ND ROW: C. Carlesimo, L. Paeth, K. Stall, C. Gardner, A. Degel, R. Boddy, N. Matthers, J. Rowling. 3RD ROW: W. Babcock, C. Hebei, V. Gilbert, N. Cooper, S. Ragland, K. Garbutt, J. Hill. 4TH ROW: T. Work, B. Lieber, D. Strevel, S. Muir, B. McCanna, M. Pink. BACK ROW: B. Collier, K. Tiefert, K. Muir, M .Winn, J. Williams. 64 tSfci €lub outh I or (Skri t Science 0 m6 J. Thompson (Sec'y.-Treas.), Mrs. Hewitt (Advisor), S. Gardner (Pies.), D. Nunn (V.-Pres.), B. Fulayter (V. -Pres.). M. Bartley (Pres.), K. Wait (V. -Pres.), C. Gielow (Sec’y.-Treas.), Mr. Tassone (Advisor). 65 B. Gangwer (Treas.), M. Hopkins (V.-Pres.), B. Collier (Pres.), C. Radford (Sec'y.), Mr. Freeland (Advisor). future QcirnterA ©J ©America Mr. Gregory (Advisor), D. Gardner (Pres.), B. Church (V. -Pres.), P. Macklem (V. -Pres.), D. Vasbinder (Sec'y.), R. Clarkson (Sec'y.), W. Andrei (Treas.), C. Gibson (Treas.), D. Nunn (Reporter), J. Dane (Reporter), D. Stone (Sentinel), T. Hagan (Sentinel), C. Baldwin (Sweetheart). future cllontetncitzerA cAfnerica FRONT ROW: R. Soule (Treas.), J. Galbraith (Sec'y.), Mrs. Hewitt (Advisor), B. Stone (Pres.), C. Flan- nigan (V. -Pres.). 2ND ROW: R. Wendzel, L. Ebtter, D. Meddaugh, J. Moore, P. Marquardt, M. Rocke- feller. 3RD ROW: J. French, J. Ciochon, L. Turner, C. Martin, N. Matthews. 4TH ROW: B. Sparrow, D. Meddaugh, C. Hoffman, J. Sparrow. BACK ROW: D. Geiser, J. Kerbyson, C. Radford, K. Jolley, S. Levitt. 66 future teacher ol c merica FRONT ROW: C. Quance, L. Wiltsie (V. -Pres.), O. Gutierrez (Treas.), Mr. Parker (Advisor), P. Lindke, H. Walls (Pres.), K. Lockwood. 2ND ROW: J. Nye, J. Welter, B. Repp, C. Gardner, J. Brown, C. Des- Jardins, K. Wilson. 3RD ROW: C. Hoffman, L. Paeth, S. Wilson, M. Bloomfield, E. Zetzer, J. Binckley, M. Biskey. BACK ROW: C. Stall, M. Sharpe, J. Mathieson, A. Partaka, D. Wixson, R. Studaker, E. Thuma, M. Olimer. J-uture tlurAed ol cAmericci FRONT ROW: B. Jose, J. Gaffield, M. Nye (Sec'y.-Treas.), S. Bus ha, C. Gielow. 2ND ROW: J. Sparrow, C. Hoffman, M. Look so, L. Hurley, D. Westbrook, S. Bidne. BACK ROW: K. Wait, W. Babcock, N. Cooper, C. Baldwin, M. Curtis, C. Blouin (missing), V. Young (Pres.-missing). 67 ebate FRONT ROW: A. Clark, B. Repp, A. Spearman, H. Walls. 2ND ROW: K. Garbutt, Mr. Tassone (Advisor), R. Boddy. 3RD ROW: B. Lieber, D. Westbrook. BACK ROW: L. Paeth. orendicd FRONT ROW: G. Somrnerville, A. Clark, D. Donaldson, M. Watson, Mr. Tassone (Advisor), G. Agnello, N. Matthews, M. Hawks, R. Boddy. BACK ROW: J. Sauder, S. Bidne, C. Blouin, S. Johnston, D. Wix- son, C. Radford, S. Coon, K. Garbutt, G. Jarmolowicz. 68 iSpaniAl (E?tub FRONT ROW: G. Pabst, J. Williams, B. Rowling (V.-Pres), M. Olimer (Treas.), Mrs. Hull (Advisor), S. Nehmer (Pres.), B. McCanna (Sec'y.), B. Bell, L. Wendzel. 2ND ROW: B. Westbrook, C. Ziegler, C. Stall, L. Paeth, L. Hency, N. Burch, A. Biskey, G. McIntyre, C. Hopkins. 3RD ROW: L. Clarkson, C. Gardner, J. Welter, S. Welsh, L. Frazier, J. Johnson, K. Kinsley, M. Akin, C. Harvey. 4TH ROW: A. Degel, J. Nye, J. Clarkson, M. Sharpe, S. Work, K. Wait, P. Cooper, E. Zetzer, S. Johnston. BACK ROW: M. Angerbrandt, L. Smith, O. Gutierrez, J. Williams, L. Galbraith, E. Fenton, B. Westley, E. DesJardins, B. Prine. FRONT ROW: B. Clarkson, D. Collins, L. Hurley, J. Liebler, D. Nicholls, C. Turner. 2ND ROW: K. Lock - wood, B. Westbrook, L. Watson, R. Soule, L. Sexton, L. Sheldon. 3RD ROW: J. Nicholls, B. Stone, L. Wilkinson, J. Cobum, D. Walker. BACK ROW: J. Mathieson, T. Wier, A. Partaka, C. McGhee, J. Moloney, B. Flach. 69 (§irt f c thietic cA Aocicition FRONT ROW: D Crawford (Sec'y.), B. Repp (V. -Pres.), Mrs. Sturtridge (Advisor), V. Shinn (Pres.), 2ND ROW: K. Fitzpatrick. S. Kirpatrick, L. Straffon, J. Gaffield, P. Marquardt. 3RD ROW: A. Partaka J. Clarkson, C. Carter, S. Gardner, J. Galbraith, J. Carter. BACK ROW: B. Stone, J. Kerbyson, J. Kerbyson, Q. Dean, M. Bloomfield. Var ity tub FRONT ROW: M. Heber (Sec'y.). 2ND ROW: M. Hopkins, D. Strausser. 3RD ROW: F. Whitebread, R. Stu- daker, M. Ziegler (V. -Pres.). 4TH ROW: D. VanDyke, L. Conely, L. O'Keefe, T. O'Connor (Treas.). 5TH ROW: B. Dean (Pres.), P. Baird, D. Newberry, J. French, F. Schroeder, B. Thuma. BACK ROW: T. Work, Mr. Taylor (Advisor). 70 llice 'practice FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gardner (Advisor). L. Turner, D. Walker, T. Jerlecki, Mr. Wark (Advisor). 2ND ROW: K. Bennett, C. Mason, C. Crawford, D. Nicholls, S. Johnston, P. Riefert, L. Sexton, L. Sheldon, B. Gushwa, C. Carlesimo, S. Bidne, K. Garhutt, C. Vasbinder, D. Goline, S. Coon. BACK ROW: D. Collins, C. Caswell, S. Westley, S. Prouse, M. Curtis, J. Nicholls, J. Sparrow, B. Allen, V. Gilbert, B. Camm, M. Esselink. t£ibrarianA FRONT ROW: B. Hyslip, N. Matthews, N. Wedge, L. Lieber, C. Bowen, T. Jerlecki, A. Bums, C. Vas- binder, Mrs. Clarkson (Advisor). 2ND ROW: L. Paeth, K. Stall, J. Dean, L. Clarkson, M. Pink, D. Stone, M. Akin, L. Smith, D. Dingee, C. Radford. Senior Mr. Shaffer (Director) BAND COUNCIL S. Busha (Pres.), C. Stapleton (V.-Pres.), A. Spearman (Sec'y.), S. Coon (Senior Rep.), S. Ragland (Junior Rep.), B. Westbrook (Sophomore Rep.), M. Bell (Freshman Rep.), C. Mason (Sec'y. of Band), A. Clark (Librarian). Tuning Up! =b rum CJl[a}or and cHlajoretteA Paul Perry Wendy Babcock Sandra Johnston adet =]iand FRONT ROW: K. Stapleton, B. Main, W. Clarkson, J. Cook, S. Wilson, G. McIntyre, B. Warren. 2ND ROW: J. Moran, D. Crawford, K. Flach, J. Ciochon, M. Gangwer, J. Breakie, J. Turner. 3RD ROW: D. Brabant, A. Lindke, T. Fulmer, Mr. Shaffer (Director), F. Wisniewski, R. Moran, E. Butler. 73 entaie and Cff[cil Uoir6 FRONT ROW: L. Ebner, J. Thompson, J. Moore, N. Collins, A. Burns, B. Hyslip, D. Studaker, T. Spencer, A. Todd. 2ND ROW: J. Hamden, K. Lockwood, M. Sexton, E. Hudie, A. Biskey, B. Jose, S. Wilson, C. DesJardins. 3RD ROW: L. Willis, R. DiGuisseppe, C. Molesworth, D. Collins, S. Hillock, L. Frazier, L. Hency, L. Lane, L. Freitag. 4TH ROW: M. Bloomfield, N. Mosher, C. Beach, B. Allen, R. Gibson, K. Hazard, R. Wendzel, V. Ziegler. 5TH ROW: J. Kerbyson, C. Rammer, C. Hopkins, S. Gard- ner, M. Biskey, C. Bradley, K. Jolly, P. Roskey, J. Brabant. 6TH ROW: J. Nicholls, J. Mathieson, C. Blouin, P. Lindke, C. Caswell, J. Binkley, D. Geiser, K. Wilson. BACK ROW: D. Haskell, L. Reaume, R. Somsen, B. Hillman, A. Hamden. FRONT ROW: G. Warren, B. Brown, G. Andrei, T. Long. 2ND ROW: R. VanConent, Mr. Shaffer (Director), B. Goldschmidt. 3RD ROW: B. Westley, G. Jarmolowicz, J. Eichhom, B. Moran. BACK ROW: K. Martin, K. Stone, H. Dawson, T. Ebner, B. Fulayter. 74 5fowecowing ©5ctiintie« Croivning by Co-Captain King Cain hi 80 Continentals were music makers Belles and Beaus 1111111 talent Show FRONT ROW: D. Crawford, J. Brown, V. Gilbert, J. Norris, R. DiGiuseppe, N. Matthews, J. Nicholls. 2ND ROW: B. Jruska, J. Rowling, C. Suerwier, K. Garbult, C. Flannigan, J. Ciochon, C. Martin, L. Tur- ner. 3RD ROW: P. McCarty, K. Perry, D. Crawford, R. Soule, M. Rockefeller, J. Nye, S.Cooti. BACK ROW: D. Grandy, L. Piel, C. Radford, B. Brown, M. Bartley, B. Stone. 2nd Prize Winners McCarchnee, Orge, Plus One 81 e ni or «5 Pre ent FATHER'S BEEN TO MARS The Seniors presented a comedy en- titled, Father's Been to Mars , which is a satire on contemporary television programs. The play was fun for every- one. It was light, rollicking and full of satirical digs at space programs, house maids, and the younger generation. SENIOR PLAY CAST FRONT ROW: D. Wood, P. Lindke, M. Heber, A. Clark. 2ND ROW: B. Repp, S. Coon, S. Johnston, Mr. Tassone (Director), M. Laakso, L. Clarkson, B. Camm. 3RD ROW: J. Gaffield, C. Caswell, M. Curtis, M. Nye (S. Director), J. Rowling (S. Director), K. Garbutt, K. Bennett. BACK ROW: C. Blouin, P. Baird, B. Hruska, B. Thuma, B. Collier, T. O'Connor, D. Grandy, M. Ziegler. atUer A tBeen to HlarA Father as Captain Galaxy Blooming Young Love The Countess' Surprise Attack Backstage with Sound Effects 82 C uniorA Pre ent REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE The Junior Class of 1965, presented a three act drama entitled, Rebel without a Cause. The play was of a different caliber than the usual type selected. It was received very well by the audience. The story being about young people and their constant struggle for recognition and individuality, espe- cially appealed to the students in the audience. JUNIOR PLAY CAST FRONT ROW: D. Gillette, D. Westbrook, D. Donaldson, S. Ragland. 2ND ROW: J. Badgerow, L. Paeth, Mr. Tassone (Director), C.Gielow, D. Randolph, N. Cooper. 3RD ROW: O. Gutierrez, D.Graeber, M. Watson, M. Gill, C. Kammer. BACK ROW: J. Komusin, D. Wixson, A. Partaka, B. Watson, R. Secord. “ :Qebel Without a au e S3 Mirror of Young Dreams Parent Trouble «S ior rip Oh, that bottle cap! I Nights are for sleeping? Our home away from home. Who says we only paint the town? 1-2-3 Wheel 11! Six blind mice 11 Togetherness is our mottoI We're natural beauties I What? I got beans in my earl 84 to Ivaokintjt ininnyrMi Eternally engraved in our hearts. Gravy Train Seniors pay tribute 85 96 cT[ever forget! UP«-


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